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  • Shokai
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    Now your talking, Looks great; well done Seishin

    gassho, Shokai
    stlah

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  • Seishin
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    Thank you Kotei. Decided to go for the middle ground and have three burners.

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    Looks clearer in this mornings sunshine.
    No more changes, for now at least/

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  • Kotei
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    I like the version with the fewer items.
    3*3 bows (9) is something good in Zen, too. (Buddha, Dharma, Sangha squared).

    No triskaidekaphobia over here (was born on a 13th).
    If I remember right, the 13 is something good in Israel / Judaism, too.
    13 is the age of religious maturity (Bar Mizwa).
    In Gematria? (mysticism) 13 is the numerical value of "love" and "(the) one" (God).

    Gassho,
    Kotei sattoday.

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  • Seishin
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    Jundo

    I'm with the Italians with 13 (good) and used to have the Ace Of Spades tucked inside my crash helmet when I was a teenager and could never resist the chance to walk under ladders to my parents dismay. After the year so far I took Shokai's advice and took two of the burners off, now sitting with my Chinese clay figures and just left the two on the altar. But I've just realized with your comment on Ku, I now have 9 items ..... mmm. Well life is suffering, so I'll guess I'll take my chances for now and just keep sitting, until something pops up on ebay

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  • Jundo
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    Originally posted by Seishin
    Some minor adjustments and a little downsizing, following some welcome advice on Japanese numerology from Shokai - too much bad/not bad luck so far this year.
    Oh, Shokai must have told you about the "Shi" (which means "4" but is also a homonym for "death") and Ku ("9" but also "suffering") in Japanese, so you changed the burners to three. Many hotels and hospitals don's have rooms or floors with 4 or 9.

    When I had my operation last December, there was no operating theatre numbered "4" or "9" in the Japanese hospital. However, by chance, I had my operation in room "13" on the 13th of the month!

    When I mentioned this to my doctor, he said "Oh, 13 is fine in Japan, so don't worry." He was right it seems.

    I would not worry about it much. Knock on wood.

    Gassho, Jundo

    SatTodayLAH

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  • Shinshi
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    Originally posted by Seishin
    Some minor adjustments and a little downsizing, following some welcome advice on Japanese numerology from Shokai - too much bad/not bad luck so far this year.


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    Very nice Seishin!

    Gassho, Shinshi

    SaT-LaH

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  • Seishin
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    Some minor adjustments and a little downsizing, following some welcome advice on Japanese numerology from Shokai - too much bad/not bad luck so far this year.


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  • Seishin
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    Thought I'd add my little altar, which was finally completed today - been waiting since January for the incense holders.

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    And while waiting I picked up this 3"x2,5" box carving as a travelling altar, knowing I'd be returning to the UK sometime soon, which turned out to be sooner than i would have liked but its a nice pocket size to carry at my mum's funeral.

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  • aprapti
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    Originally posted by Meitou
    That's lovely coos, I particularly like the simple flower arrangement, it's beautiful.
    Gassho
    Meitou

    satwithyoualltoday/lah
    thank you, Meitou


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  • Meitou
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    Originally posted by aprapti
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    i use a little oil lamp in stead of candles.

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    That's lovely coos, I particularly like the simple flower arrangement, it's beautiful.
    Gassho
    Meitou

    satwithyoualltoday/lah

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  • aprapti
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    i use a little oil lamp in stead of candles.

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  • Tai Shi
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    I meant to say that my home alter follows the path of my own ideas. This reflects family and Buddha! I use it for personal mediation.

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  • Tai Shi
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    Yes, I have a home alter. Afterdeliberation I r

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  • Meitou
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    Originally posted by Eishuu
    I've got battery candles - they're great. You can even get ones that flicker like real candles.

    Gassho
    Eishuu
    ST/LAH
    Yes, I found a lantern with a faux candle in our local supermarket, I love it and I'm definitely going to get some more battery candles. Real candles make me quite nervous, even tea lights - in my previous life I was responsible for a lot of Health and Safety stuff and it's left its mark - I see potential disasters everywhere
    Gassho
    Meitou
    satwithyoualltoday/lah

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  • Eishuu
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    I've got battery candles - they're great. You can even get ones that flicker like real candles.

    Gassho
    Eishuu
    ST/LAH

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